Congestive heart failure occurs when cardiac output is low, when the heart isn’t pumping enough blood to sustain the body’s critical functions. The heart loses contractile function which causes fluid retention and swelling in the legs and ankles as well as congestion in the lungs.
It is now becoming more and more common to take a vitamin-like supplement called Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) to help with this problem. CoQ10 is naturally found in the tissues of the body. It is normally concentrated in heart muscles due to the high energy requirements of heart muscle cells. The lack of CoQ10 has been highly correlated to congestive heart failure.
Over thirty years of research and successful clinical trials without major controversy suggests that the muted popularity of CoQ10 has more to do with politics and marketing than with medicine. Fortunately, Ubiquinol has been making its way into the market place via Kordial Nutrients. This CoQ10 supplement is used during cellular energy production for the heart.
Actually, Ubiquione has been on the market much longer but the body cannot use it as it is. It still needs to be converted from Ubiquione into Ubiquinol. In short, this new product is a later form of CoQ10. More than 90 percent of the CoQ10 found in a healthy person's plasma is in this form. This means that Ubiquinol products from Kordial Nutrients are more effective in alleviating congestive heart failure than their Ubiquione predecessor.


